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HINES RIDES HARLEY-DAVIDSON TO NHRA FINALS AT SONOMA
Krawiec and Hines Face Off in Semi-Final Round; Hines Builds Series Points
Lead
SONOMA, CALIF. (July 27, 2008) – Screamin’
Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Andrew Hines advanced to the final round of
Pro Stock Motorcycle eliminations at the Fram/Autolite NHRA Nationals at
Infineon Raceway. In his fourth final-round appearance of the season,
Hines lost to Rocklin Motorsports Buell rider Matt Guidera, but added to
his overall lead in NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series season points.
Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines rider Eddie Krawiec advanced to the
semi-final round before losing to Hines.
Aboard a Harley-Davidson V-Rod motorcycle, Hines
qualified in the sixth position for the Sunday Pro Stock Motorcycle
elimination rounds with a time of 7.033 seconds. Krawiec qualified his
Screamin’ Eagle V-Rod seventh at 7.036 seconds. Karen Stoffer rode the
Geico Suzuki to the top qualifying spot with a 6.962 pass.
Hines opened eliminations with a red-light win
against Hector Arana in the first round, and a victory in round two over
his closest rival in season points, NitroFish Buell rider Matt Smith, who
had a mechanical problem during his run.
Krawiec defeated Team Tigue Suzuki rider Craig
Treble in the first round, and won in round two when the motorcycle ridden
by Chris Rivas broke at the starting line. In the round three race between
the Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines teammates, Hines left the line
with a reaction time of just 0.006 on his way to a pass of 7.055 to
beat the 0.039/7.097 run posted by Krawiec.
In the final, Hines lost at the light with a
0.050/7.026 run to the 0.018/7.054 pass by Guidera, who crossed the line
with a .0045-second margin of victory.
“I really cut it close at the start against
Eddie, so maybe that was on my mind and I watched the yellow just a little
too long in the final,” said Hines. “But all the way down the track I
thought that I would catch Guidera, especially after the 7.125 run he’d
made in the semi-finals. But he beat me by about the thickness of my front
tire.”
Beating Smith in the second round was a highlight
of the day for Hines.
“I thought it would be tough to beat Smith,”
said Hines. “That win not only helped us in the points, it let us run
some rounds back-to-back today and really work on our tune-up. I think
we’ll be racing with real momentum in the second half of the season.”
Krawiec raced to the semi-final round of
eliminations for the third consecutive NHRA race weekend.
“It’s good to be consistent, because we keep
scoring points,” said Krawiec. “I guess I dropped back one position to
sixth in the points, but we gained ground on the teams ahead of us, and
now there are less than 20 points between sixth and fourth. We’ll have a
real opportunity to move up before the U.S. Nationals at Indy.”
After nine rounds in the 2008 NHRA POWERade Drag
Racing Series, Hines leads the Pro Stock Motorcycle class with 762 points.
Smith is 76 points back in second place with 686 points, followed by Chip
Ellis with 644 points, Rivas with 569, Guidera with 563 and Krawiec in
sixth place with 554. NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycles will race next August
7-10 at the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway,
Brainerd, Minn.
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